How to save a house: Meet the people maintaining some of the Bay’s oldest homes

How to save a house: Meet the people maintaining some of the Bay’s oldest homes

From East Bay Yesterday by East Bay Yesterday

December 16, 2025 · 1h 9m

About this episode

This episode explores the challenges and importance of maintaining historic homes in Oakland through interviews with key figures in preservation efforts.

Historic houses offer a tangible connection to a city’s past, but maintaining them is difficult and expensive. Some of Oakland’s most unique structures are currently endangered due to deferred maintenance and budget shortages. Fortunately, there are also several homes that have developed models for how to survive despite these challenges. Their goal isn’t merely to exist, but to serve as resources for the neighborhoods that have grown up around them. To explore why saving historic homes matters, this episode features interviews with: -Naomi Schiff of the Oakland Heritage Alliance -Holly Alonso and Miguel Lopez of the Peralta Hacienda -Nancy Donald and Patty Donald of the Cohen-Bray House To see photos and links related to this episode, visit: https://eastbayyesterday.com/episodes/how-to-save-a-house/ Don’t forget to follow the East Bay Yesterday Substack for updates on events, boat tours, exhibits, and other local history news: http://substack.com/@eastbayyesterday Donate to keep this show alive: www.patreon.com/c/eastbayyesterday

People in this episode

Guests: Naomi Schiff, Holly Alonso, Miguel Lopez, Nancy Donald, Patty Donald

Topics covered

  • historic preservation
  • Oakland history
  • community resources
  • architecture
  • cultural heritage

Keywords

  • historic homes
  • Oakland
  • preservation
  • community
  • architecture
  • heritage

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Oakland Heritage Alliance, Peralta Hacienda, Cohen-Bray House

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